About Me
Knox is my world<3
If one were to determine what attributes
the Jews share with a beast,
it would be that of the rat.
If a rat were to scamper through your
front door right now, would you greet it
with hostility?
Has a rat ever done anything to you to
create this animosity you feel toward
them?
Unless some fool is stupid enough to
try and handle a live one, rats don't
make it a practice of biting human beings.
Rats were the cause of the bubonic plague,
but that was some time ago. In all your
born days, has a rat ever caused you to
be sick a day in your life? I purpose to
you, any disease a rat could spread,
a squirrel could equally carry.
Yet I assume you don't share the same
animosity with squirrels that you do with
rats, do you?
Yet, they are both rodent's, are they
not? And except for the fact that one
has a big bushy tail, while the other
has a long repugnt tail of rodent skin,
they even rather look alike, don't they?
You still don't like them.
You don't really know why you don't like
them. All you know is, you find them
repulsive.
What a tremendously hostile world a rat
must endure. Yet, not only does he
survive, he thrives. And the reason for
this, is because our little foe has a
instinct for survival and preservation
second to none. And that Monsieur, is
what a Jew shares with a rat.
.PRESERVE.
.YOUR.
.OWN.